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mr. bruce shepherd assigns THUMBNAILS for stationery project Dennis Holmes: Mr. Shepherd today's my day off. Is that okay? Mr. Shepherd: It seems that you've taken everyday off so far this week. joe Bill Simons: Carol what did you get on your art test yester- day? Carol Camp: Well, joe Bill, you bet- ter hand in the last three projects before you work on the next. Mr. Shepherd: Hand in five thumbnail sketches at least by tomorrow. Randy Felheim: Ch boy, I've got to find five thumbnails before tomorrow! Mr. Shepherd: If I see that you students are really trying to get your pro- jects finished and really work at it, I will extend the deadline. Sara Gentry: The deadline will stick. This is only a bit of the conversation that goes on in the sixth period art class of commercial art. The role of Mr. Shep- herd is played by none other than Mr. Bruce Shepherd himself, student art teacher from Taylor who for eight weeks worked with Oak Hill's art teacher, Mr. Iames Iorczak. w-uint 17 Molding his clay on the revolving potter's wheel, Guy Benedict illustrates the concentration of a perfectionist, -k1.ff T?V -, .' , qt 'W These feet are killing me, puns Mark Diveley. Mr. Iames Iorczak concen- trates on class activity. ' w..'g.r Planning projects Edina Diskey, Cindy Ertel, and Retouching the zodiac sign of Virgo, Judy Crouch, Art IV student, expresses her personality with florescent Judy Crouch store clay in moist paper. blue as she works toward the deadline of the 1970 Tri-Hi-Y Dance, Spell of the Stars on November 14, 30 art
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W freshmen collect butterflies and roaches for BIOLGGY project Wow! That chemistry test sure was a bomb, states Gary Dedaker. Oh, I wish you could have seen the Algebra II test. I didn't know a thing about linear equations, says Mike Power. Come on, you two. That geometry stuff is murder. I just don't get alternate exterior angles, says Lana Cook. Gary Alexander responds, Those ver- bal problems in Algebra I just don't make it with me. Yeah, I had some problems with that crazy insect collection for biology. How am I supposed to know what order a fly is in? asks Kathy Harper. Then Mr. Lewis Snyder pipes up, I don't believe a word of it. You kids get shook over nothing. Cool it. Friday, October 23, finds Susan Smith and Vicky Harlan working on their insect collection. Identifying, labeling, and mounting insects occupied the girls' time as they spent their vacation completing the project. Finding how much oxygen is released from a sulfur-chloride substance after buming it, Steve Schick carefully measures the correct amount of chloride to assure accurate results while experimenting. science 29
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